Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Presidential Run

Roger Stone suggests Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential run is intended to siphon votes from Donald Trump and benefit Joe Biden. Stone criticizes Kennedy Jr.'s positions on various issues and questions his choice of running mate.

Nicole Shanahan, R.F.K. Jr.'s Running Mate

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. considered Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura as potential running mates before selecting Nicole Shanahan, a Silicon Valley lawyer with a billion-dollar fortune from her divorce settlement with Google founder Sergey Brin. Shanahan's past includes drug use, a scandalous affair with Elon Musk, and a tumultuous personal life. Despite her unconventional background, she has become a crucial financier of Kennedy's presidential campaign.

Third-party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. campaign update

Third-party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. qualifies for the ballot in North Carolina under the We the People Party. He has also completed petitioning in Utah, Nevada, New Hampshire, and Hawaii. Kennedy Jr. announced leftist lawyer Nicole Shanahan as his running mate. He aims to be on the ballot in all 50 states for the November election.

False and Misleading Statements by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, made false or misleading statements regarding childhood vaccines and the increase in autism prevalence. Kennedy also inaccurately claimed that Trump's and Biden's policies resulted in a large transfer of wealth to new billionaires during the pandemic. Shanahan wrongly claimed she would be the youngest U.S. vice president if elected, overlooking historical facts.

Political Criticism of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan

Former President Donald Trump criticizes independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his running mate Nicole Shanahan, calling them radical leftists. Trump emphasizes that Kennedy is Biden's political opponent, not his own.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Nicole Shanahan

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces Nicole Shanahan as his vice-presidential running mate for the November general election. Shanahan is a philanthropist with a history of supporting Democrat and left-leaning causes.

Presidential Campaign News

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has chosen Nicole Shanahan as his running mate, targeting leftist voters and potentially causing trouble for President Joe Biden's reelection campaign. Shanahan has a history of supporting Democratic campaigns and initiatives, including criminal justice reform. This VP choice is seen as a direct attack on Biden's base.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Considering Nicole Shanahan as Running Mate

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may choose Nicole Shanahan as his running mate, a leftist "criminal justice" advocate with ties to Democrats. Shanahan has donated to Biden's campaign and supports progressive initiatives like Measure J in Los Angeles County. Critics view her as a far-left pick by RFK Jr., potentially impacting centrist voters. RFK Jr.'s presence in the race seems to benefit Trump more than Biden, according to recent polls.

2024 Presidential Election: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Nicole Shanahan

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is expected to announce his vice presidential running mate, entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan, for the 2024 election. Kennedy aims to run as an independent candidate and has faced challenges from the Democratic establishment.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Independent Run for the White House

Actress Cheryl Hines discusses conflict resolution with husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he announces running mate for White House bid. Potential VP candidates include Nicole Shanahan, Aaron Rodgers, Jesse Ventura, Tulsi Gabbard, and Andrew Yang.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Independent Presidential Bid

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to choose Nicole Shanahan as his running mate for his independent bid for the presidency, after considering Aaron Rodgers. Shanahan is expected to help finance the campaign, but lacks qualifications for the job.